South Carolina's defense braces for Auburn after struggling against Missouri
The South Carolina football team is preparing to face a strong challenge in the run game against Auburn, head football coach Shane Beamer said Tuesday.
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The South Carolina football team is preparing to face a strong challenge in the run game against Auburn, head football coach Shane Beamer said Tuesday.
The South Carolina Gamecocks (5-5, 2-5 SEC) will host the Auburn Tigers (6-4, 3-3 SEC) this Saturday for their fourth home night-game of the season.
South Carolina fell 31-28 to the Missouri Tigers, unable to get the win in a back-and-forth game Saturday evening. Missouri dominated in the run game thanks to a big day from its senior SEC-leading running back Tyler Badie.
In South Carolina's 40-17 win against Florida last Saturday, everything went right. Yet, one of the more under-appreciated factors in the team's dominating performance was the play of the offensive line.
After a win against Florida as 20-point underdogs Saturday night, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer said he wants the Gamecocks to focus only on their next game at Missouri.
South Carolina scored its second-most points in a game this season in a 40-17 victory over Florida at home. The Gamecocks, now 5-4 (2-4 SEC), executed at a high level throughout the game coming off of an extra week of practice after the bye week.
The Gamecock running back room has seen its ups and downs this season, but the unit came alive Saturday against Florida. South Carolina rushed for 284 yards on the night and was propelled by momentous breakout runs.
Down in Gainesville, the Florida football team (4-4, 2-4 SEC) has yet to find its answer at the quarterback position, following the departure of former Heisman Trophy finalist Kyle Trask.
After joining the South Carolina football team as walk-on in 2017, redshirt senior Jaylan Foster is tied with four other players for the most interceptions in Division I football.
With a 4-4 record, head coach Shane Beamer said the bye week was a great opportunity for him to give the team a weekend off before facing Florida at home.
South Carolina football will host divisional rival Florida at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday. The Gators are coming to Columbia with a .500 record, sitting at 4-4, and are coming off back-to-back losses.
Late in the 4th quarter against Vanderbilt, Gamecock sophomore starting quarterback Luke Doty re-injured his foot. A few days later he was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Football head coach Shane Beamer announced Tuesday during his weekly press conference that sophomore quarterback Luke Doty is out for the rest of the season due to a foot injury.
Fresh off a come-from-behind victory, South Carolina graduate quarterback Zeb Noland will start on the road against No. 17 Texas A&M at Kyle Field on Saturday night.
The South Carolina football team managed to beat Vanderbilt 21-20 on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium. The Gamecocks were propelled by graduate student quarterback Zeb Noland's late-game heroics to fight back and pull off the win.
After injuring his hand in week three against top-ranked Georgia, graduate quarterback Zeb Noland did not know when his next opportunity to would come.
The University of South Carolina has many traditions, but one of the staples of Gamecock football is the team entrance to “2001: A Space Odyssey." Ranked as one of the best entrances in college football by sources such as Sports Illustrated, USA Today and Bleacher Report, this tradition is unlike any other.
In 1902, a hard-fought football game between Clemson and South Carolina ended 12-6, with the Gamecocks taking the victory. The game was an upset, and both fanbases were fired up.
South Carolina football looks to earn their first SEC win of the season this weekend against Vanderbilt at Williams-Brice Stadium.
At the midway point in the season, slow starts and inconsistent plays have affected South Carolina’s offense.